Ochthoeca Oenanthoides Bird

d\'Orbigny\'s Chat-Tyrant / Ochthoeca oenanthoides

Ochthoeca Oenanthoides Bird

English Name:  d'Orbigny's Chat-Tyrant
Latin Name:  Ochthoeca oenanthoides
Protonym:  F[luvicola] OEnanthoides Mag.Zool. 7 cl.2 p.60
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Tyrannidae / Ochthoeca
Taxonomy Code:  dorcht1
Type Locality:  La Paz, Bolivia.
Author:  d''Orbigny & Lafresnaye
Publish Year:  1837
IUCN Status:  Least Concern

DEFINITIONS

OCHTHOECA
(Tyrannidae; Ϯ D'Orbigny's Chat Tyrant O. oenanthoides) Gr. οχθος okhthos  bank, mound; οικος oikos  dwelling  < οικεω oikeō to inhabit; "Gen. Ochthoeca n. gen.  (οχθη, Ufer; οικεω, bewohnen.)  Scheint die Gattung Fluvicola im westlichen Amerika zu ersetzen, stimmt mit derselben im Schnabelbau und der Fussbildung überein, unterscheidet sich aber durch verhältnissmässig längere Flügel, durch den nicht stufigen, sondern geraden etwas ausgerandeten Schwanz und abweichende Färbung des Gefieders 1).   1. O. oenanthoïdesFluvicola oenanthoïdes Orb. Voy. Amer. Ois. T. 38. F. 2.    2. O. SayaMuscicapa Saya Bonap.  Tyrannula pallida Sws.   ...   1) Hierher gehören mehrere von d'Orbigny beschriebene, uns unbekannte Arten des westlichen Südamerika." (Cabanis 1847); "Ochthoeaca Cabanis, 1847, Archiv f. Naturg., 13 (1), p. 255. Type, by subsequent designation (G. R. Gray, 1855, Cat. Genera Subgenera Birds, p. 48), Fluvicola oenanthoides d'Orbigny and Lafresnaye." (Traylor in Peters 1979, VIII, 152).
Var. OchthoceaOchthoeacaOcthoeca, Ochthaeca.
Synon. Tumbezia.

oenanthoides
Specific name Motacilla oenanthe Linnaeus, 1758; Gr. -οιδης  -oidēs  resembling.
● "G. FLUVICOLA, Swains.   ...    8. F. Œnanthoides, Nob.  Ad Saxicolæ œnanthe fæminam hæc species coloribus proxime accedit; sed plumis longioribus et laxissimis distinguitur.  ...  Hab. la Paz, in Bolivia." (d'Orbigny & de La Fresnaye 1837) (Ochthoeca).
●  "SAXICOLA ŒNANTHOÏDES.  n. s.   ...   The Wheatear of Europe has not as yet been recorded as having been found in the New World.  I should otherwise have been inclined to refer this bird to that species, so similar are the general characters of both, the chief apparent difference being in their size.  There are two specimens in the collection, but they are not in sufficiently good condition to enable me to enter minutely into their characters, or make a very accurate comparison between them and our own species.  It is upon their relative size, and their locality, chiefly, that I at present suggest their differing as species." (Vigors 1839) (syn. Oenanthe oenanthe).

SUBSPECIES

d'Orbigny's Chat-Tyrant (polionota)
Latin Name: Ochthoeca oenanthoides polionota
polionota / polionotum / polionotus
Gr. πολιος polios  grey; -νωτος -nōtos  -backed  < νωτον nōton  back.

d'Orbigny's Chat-Tyrant (oenanthoides)
Latin Name: Ochthoeca oenanthoides oenanthoides
oenanthoides
Specific name Motacilla oenanthe Linnaeus, 1758; Gr. -οιδης  -oidēs  resembling.
● "G. FLUVICOLA, Swains.   ...    8. F. Œnanthoides, Nob.  Ad Saxicolæ œnanthe fæminam hæc species coloribus proxime accedit; sed plumis longioribus et laxissimis distinguitur.  ...  Hab. la Paz, in Bolivia." (d'Orbigny & de La Fresnaye 1837) (Ochthoeca).
●  "SAXICOLA ŒNANTHOÏDES.  n. s.   ...   The Wheatear of Europe has not as yet been recorded as having been found in the New World.  I should otherwise have been inclined to refer this bird to that species, so similar are the general characters of both, the chief apparent difference being in their size.  There are two specimens in the collection, but they are not in sufficiently good condition to enable me to enter minutely into their characters, or make a very accurate comparison between them and our own species.  It is upon their relative size, and their locality, chiefly, that I at present suggest their differing as species." (Vigors 1839) (syn. Oenanthe oenanthe).